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Example Questions
Example Question #2 : Dot Product
What is the length of the vector
?
We can compute the length of a vector by taking the square root of the dot product of and , so the length of is:
Example Question #3 : Dot Product
Find the dot product of the following vectors:
To find the dot product between two vectors
we calculate
so for
we have
Example Question #4 : Dot Product
What is the length of the vector
?
We can compute the length of a vector by taking the square root of the dot product of and , so the length of is:
Example Question #5 : Dot Product
Which of the following cannot be used as a definition of the dot product of two real-valued vectors?
, where is the angle between .
They may all be used
is not correct. This is saying effectively to add all the components of the two vectors together. The other two definitions are commonly used in computing angles between vectors and other objects, and can also be derived from each other.
Example Question #5 : Dot Product
Which of the following is true concerning the dot product of two vectors?
is well-defined as long as each vector is the same dimension
The dot product of two vectors is never negative.
None of the other statements are true.
if and only if are orthogonal.
The dot product of two vectors is never a scalar.
if and only if are orthogonal.
This statement is true; it can be derived from the definition by setting the acute angle between the vectors to be ; the requirement for orthogonality. Additionally, if either vector has length , the vectors are still said to be orthogonal.
Example Question #9 : Dot Product
What is the dot product of vectors and ?
Let vector be represented as and vector be represented as .
The dot product of the vectors and is .
In this problem
Example Question #10 : Dot Product
What is the dot product of vectors and ?
Does not exist
Let vector be represented as and vector be represented as .
The dot product of the vectors and is .
In this problem
Example Question #321 : Vectors And Vector Operations
For what angle(s) is the dot product of two vectors ?
We have the following equation that shows the relation between the dot product of two vectors, , to the relative angle between them ,
.
From this, we can see that the numerator will be whenever .
for all odd-multiples of , which in one rotation, includes .
Example Question #2321 : Calculus 3
Compute
None of the other answers
None of the other answers
There is no correct way to compute the above. In order to take the dot product, the two vectors must have the same number of components. These vectors have and components respectively.
Example Question #2322 : Calculus 3
Compute
None of the other answers
To computer the dot product, we multiply the values of common components together and sum their totals. The outcome is a scalar value, not a vector.
So we have
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